Savoia-Marchetti SM.75 Marsupiale
| SM.75 | |
|---|---|
| General information | |
| Type | Civil airliner & military transport | 
| Manufacturer | Savoia-Marchetti | 
| Designer |  Alessandro Marchetti (1884–1966)  | 
| Primary users | Italy  Hungary   | 
| Number built | 90 | 
| History | |
| Introduction date | 1938 | 
| First flight | 1937 | 
| Retired | 1949 | 
| Variants | Savoia-Marchetti SM.82 | 
The Savoia-Marchetti SM.75 Marsupiale (Italian: marsupial) was an Italian passenger and military transport aircraft of the 1930s and 1940s. It was a low-wing, trimotor monoplane of mixed metal and wood construction with a retractable tailwheel undercarriage. It was the last of a line of transport aeroplanes that Alessandro Marchetti began designing in the early 1930s. The SM.75 was fast, robust, capable of long-range flight and could carry up to 24 passengers for 1,000 miles.